Shows
China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-01 09:05
Three-Body Problem in Shenzhen
Date: Oct 12-14 - 8 pm
Venue: Friendship Theater
During the "culture revolution" (1966-76), astronomer Ye Wenjie after going through all the hardships of life is recruited into "Red Coast Base", a top-secret military base. She uses the sun as a transmitter and sends a message to the Universe, making a breakthrough in the search for extraterrestrial civilization. Three stars move unpredictably, so for four light years Trisolaran civilization underwent total destruction and rebirth and now forced to flee from their parent star. Just at this time, they receive a message from the Earth. Ye Wenjie, who lost her hope for humankind, exposes the Earth coordinates to Trisolarans, thus absolutely changing the fate of mankind. Thirty-six years later, the Earth's basic scientific research faces abnormal interference. Nanomaterials researcher Wang Miao tries to find the answers by playing a mystical online game called "Three-body". While participating at player's meeting, he finds out that the Earth is awaiting the arrival of Trisolarans and they established a secret organization ETO (Earth-Trisolaris Organization), approaching the truth of Trisolaran world step by step.
Aoi Teshima: Letter for Tomorrow
Date: Sept 1-9 - 7:30 pm
Venue: Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
Aoi Teshima is a Japanese singer and voice actress. She is known for singing and acting in several Goro Miyazaki movies including Tales from Earthsea and From up on Poppy Hill. In March 2005, she acted in "Japan-Korea slow music's world" in South Korea and her performance was favorably received among the audience. She was featured singing for two songs of a Nintendo Wii game, Fragile Dreams and Farewell Ruins of the Moon. On Feb 10, 2016, she released the first single from her 10th album "Ren'dezvous", "Asu e no Tegami". This song was used in a Japanese drama and charted at top on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart.